FLASH: Big Ten Conference finals results
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Spencer Lee photo by Juan Garcia
Below are the final results from the Big Ten Championships, completed today at the RAC at Rutgers University.
We provide this so you can be up to date, as you await for complete wrap story by Mike Willis.
Iowa won the team title with 157.5 points, followed by Nebraska in second with 132, Ohio State in third with 112, and Penn State in fourth with 107.
The highest seed to win was Northwestern’s No. 5 seed at 133 Sebastian Rivera, who beat No. 2 seed Roman Bravo-Young of Penn State in the finals, 7-2.
The NCAA Championships will be held in Minneapolis, March 19-21
Finals results (with seeds)
125 - No. 1 Spencer Lee (Iowa) maj,dec. No. 2 Devin Schroder (Purdue), 16-2
133 - No. 5 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) dec. No. 2 Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State), 7-2
141 - No. 2 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) dec. No. 1 Nick Lee (Penn State), 6-5
149 - No. 2 Pat Lugo (Iowa) dec. No. 1 Sammy Sasso (Ohio State), 2-1
157 - No. 1 Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) dec. No. 3 Kendall Coleman (Purdue), 7-2
165 - No. 2 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) dec. No. 1 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State), 3-2
174 - No. 2 Mark Hall (Penn State) dec. No. 1 Michael Kemerer (Iowa), 8-5
184 - No. 1 Aaron Brooks (Penn State) dec. No. 2 Cameron Caffey (Michigan State), 3-2
197 - No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) vs. No. 2 Eric Schultz (Nebraska), 4-1
285 - No. 2 Gable Steveson (Minnesota) dec. No. 1 Mason Parris (Michigan), 8-6
3RD PLACE
125 - Michael Deaugustino (Northwestern) DEC Jack Medley (Michigan), 3-2
133 - Seth Gross (Wisconsin) DEC Austin Desanto (Iowa), 6-3
141 - Chad Red jr. Lincoln, NE (Nebraska) MD Tristan Moran (Wisconsin), 12-3
149 - Collin Purinton (Nebraska) DEC Brayton Lee (Minnesota), 3-0
157 - Peyton Robb (Nebraska) DEC Eric Barone (Illinois), 5-4
165 - Isaiah White (Nebraska) DEC Ethan Smith (Ohio State), 3-2
174 - Dylan Lydy (Purdue) DEC Kaleb Romero (Ohio State), 3-1 SV
184 - Taylor Venz (Nebraska) DEC Abe Assad (Iowa), 6-4
197 - Jacob Warner (Iowa) DEF Shakur Rasheed (Penn State), 4-1 3:00
285 - Anthony Cassioppi (Iowa) DEC Trent Hillger (Wisconsin), 4-0
5TH PLACE
125 - Liam Cronin (Indiana) F Alex Thomsen (Nebraska), 4:09
133 - Travis Piotrowski (Illinois) DEC Sammy Alvarez Garfield, NJ (Rutgers), 5-3 SV
141 - Max Murin (Iowa) M FOR Mitchell Mckee Hanover, MN (Minnesota)
149 - Kanen Storr (Michigan) DEC Griffin Parriott (Purdue), 5-3 SV
157 - Will Lewan (Michigan) M FOR Jake Tucker East Lansing, MI (Michigan State)
165 - Shayne Oster (Northwestern) DEC Danny Braunagel (Illinois), 8-4
174 - Devin Skatzka (Minnesota) DEC Michael Labriola Easton, PA (Nebraska), 8-3
184 - Rocky Jordan (Ohio State) DEC Max Lyon (Purdue), 6-1
197 - Lucas Davison (Northwestern) M FOR Christian Brunner (Purdue)
285 - David Jensen (Nebraska) DEC Gary Traub (Ohio State), 6-0
7TH PLACE
125 - Malik Heinselman (Ohio State) DEC Logan Griffin (Michigan State), 8-4
133 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) DEC Joey Silva (Michigan), 4-3
141 - Dylan Duncan (Illinois) DEC Parker Filius (Purdue), 3-1
149 - Alex Hrisopoulos (Michigan State) F Cole Martin (Wisconsin), 2:46
157 - Michael Van brill New Brunswick, NJ (Rutgers) F Garrett Model (Wisconsin), 2:23
165 - Drew Hughes (Michigan State) DEC Tyler Meisinger (Michigan), 6-2
174 - Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) DEC Joey Gunther (Illinois), 5-2
197 - Jackson Striggow (Michigan) DEC Hunter Ritter (Minnesota), 9-2
285 - Thomas Penola (Purdue) DEC Luke Luffman (Illinois), 3-2
Big Ten Conference standing
1 Iowa 157.5
2 Nebraska 132
3 Ohio State 112
4 Penn State 107
5 Purdue 83-
6 Northwestern 79.5
7 Michigan 73
8 Minnesota 63.5
9 Wisconsin 62.5
10 Michigan State 57
11 Illinois 49
12 Rutgers 25.5
13 Indiana 14.5
14 Maryland 0
Below are the final results from the Big Ten Championships, completed today at the RAC at Rutgers University.
We provide this so you can be up to date, as you await for complete wrap story by Mike Willis.
Iowa won the team title with 157.5 points, followed by Nebraska in second with 132, Ohio State in third with 112, and Penn State in fourth with 107.
The highest seed to win was Northwestern’s No. 5 seed at 133 Sebastian Rivera, who beat No. 2 seed Roman Bravo-Young of Penn State in the finals, 7-2.
The NCAA Championships will be held in Minneapolis, March 19-21
Finals results (with seeds)
125 - No. 1 Spencer Lee (Iowa) maj,dec. No. 2 Devin Schroder (Purdue), 16-2
133 - No. 5 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) dec. No. 2 Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State), 7-2
141 - No. 2 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) dec. No. 1 Nick Lee (Penn State), 6-5
149 - No. 2 Pat Lugo (Iowa) dec. No. 1 Sammy Sasso (Ohio State), 2-1
157 - No. 1 Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) dec. No. 3 Kendall Coleman (Purdue), 7-2
165 - No. 2 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) dec. No. 1 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State), 3-2
174 - No. 2 Mark Hall (Penn State) dec. No. 1 Michael Kemerer (Iowa), 8-5
184 - No. 1 Aaron Brooks (Penn State) dec. No. 2 Cameron Caffey (Michigan State), 3-2
197 - No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) vs. No. 2 Eric Schultz (Nebraska), 4-1
285 - No. 2 Gable Steveson (Minnesota) dec. No. 1 Mason Parris (Michigan), 8-6
3RD PLACE
125 - Michael Deaugustino (Northwestern) DEC Jack Medley (Michigan), 3-2
133 - Seth Gross (Wisconsin) DEC Austin Desanto (Iowa), 6-3
141 - Chad Red jr. Lincoln, NE (Nebraska) MD Tristan Moran (Wisconsin), 12-3
149 - Collin Purinton (Nebraska) DEC Brayton Lee (Minnesota), 3-0
157 - Peyton Robb (Nebraska) DEC Eric Barone (Illinois), 5-4
165 - Isaiah White (Nebraska) DEC Ethan Smith (Ohio State), 3-2
174 - Dylan Lydy (Purdue) DEC Kaleb Romero (Ohio State), 3-1 SV
184 - Taylor Venz (Nebraska) DEC Abe Assad (Iowa), 6-4
197 - Jacob Warner (Iowa) DEF Shakur Rasheed (Penn State), 4-1 3:00
285 - Anthony Cassioppi (Iowa) DEC Trent Hillger (Wisconsin), 4-0
5TH PLACE
125 - Liam Cronin (Indiana) F Alex Thomsen (Nebraska), 4:09
133 - Travis Piotrowski (Illinois) DEC Sammy Alvarez Garfield, NJ (Rutgers), 5-3 SV
141 - Max Murin (Iowa) M FOR Mitchell Mckee Hanover, MN (Minnesota)
149 - Kanen Storr (Michigan) DEC Griffin Parriott (Purdue), 5-3 SV
157 - Will Lewan (Michigan) M FOR Jake Tucker East Lansing, MI (Michigan State)
165 - Shayne Oster (Northwestern) DEC Danny Braunagel (Illinois), 8-4
174 - Devin Skatzka (Minnesota) DEC Michael Labriola Easton, PA (Nebraska), 8-3
184 - Rocky Jordan (Ohio State) DEC Max Lyon (Purdue), 6-1
197 - Lucas Davison (Northwestern) M FOR Christian Brunner (Purdue)
285 - David Jensen (Nebraska) DEC Gary Traub (Ohio State), 6-0
7TH PLACE
125 - Malik Heinselman (Ohio State) DEC Logan Griffin (Michigan State), 8-4
133 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) DEC Joey Silva (Michigan), 4-3
141 - Dylan Duncan (Illinois) DEC Parker Filius (Purdue), 3-1
149 - Alex Hrisopoulos (Michigan State) F Cole Martin (Wisconsin), 2:46
157 - Michael Van brill New Brunswick, NJ (Rutgers) F Garrett Model (Wisconsin), 2:23
165 - Drew Hughes (Michigan State) DEC Tyler Meisinger (Michigan), 6-2
174 - Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) DEC Joey Gunther (Illinois), 5-2
197 - Jackson Striggow (Michigan) DEC Hunter Ritter (Minnesota), 9-2
285 - Thomas Penola (Purdue) DEC Luke Luffman (Illinois), 3-2
Big Ten Conference standing
1 Iowa 157.5
2 Nebraska 132
3 Ohio State 112
4 Penn State 107
5 Purdue 83-
6 Northwestern 79.5
7 Michigan 73
8 Minnesota 63.5
9 Wisconsin 62.5
10 Michigan State 57
11 Illinois 49
12 Rutgers 25.5
13 Indiana 14.5
14 Maryland 0
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